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		<title>Introducing our Pierced Night Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 03:35:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Pietersma</dc:creator>
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                        Pierced Night Light</td>
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                        Price till April 1st, 2009</td>
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                        $11.95</td>
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                        Regular Price</td>
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                        $14.95</td>
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                        3 1/4&quot; x 3 5/8&quot; x 5&quot;</td>
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                        65 grams</td>
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                        120 grams</td>
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                        <a href="http://www.pietersmatinworks.com/Night-Light-p/00675.htm">Burst Pattern</a><br />
                        <a href="http://www.pietersmatinworks.com/Night-Light-p/00674.htm">Star Pattern</a></td>
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            Here is a unique replacement to the plastic night lights. These patterns are inspired by New England designs and feature a high level of detail. See the &quot;Burst&quot; design <a href="http://www.pietersmatinworks.com/Night-Light-p/00675.htm">here</a> and the &quot;Star&quot; design <a href="http://www.pietersmatinworks.com/Night-Light-p/00674.htm">here</a>. The edges are folded to increase the strength. Like most of our products we do not recommend you use this in a high moisture area.</p>
<p>            In our house we have several. The most popular one is in the twins room. A<br />
            morning ritual is for the one who gets changed first crawls under the crib the<br />
            turn it off. We teach conservation at a young age!</p>
<p>            Made from tinplated steel.</td>
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		<title>Texas Star Suncatcher</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 17:35:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Pietersma</dc:creator>
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Our newest product. Fast becoming a favourite!
This 8&#8243; star is based on the Texas Star quilt pattern.
For more information view here!
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<p>Our newest product. Fast becoming a favourite!</p>
<p>This 8&#8243; star is based on the Texas Star quilt pattern.</p>
<p><a title="Texas Star Sun Catcher" href="http://www.pietersmatinworks.com/Texas-Star-Sun-Catcher-p/00653.htm" target="_blank">For more information view here!</a></p>
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		<title>Bringing back the Wooden Match Box Holder</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Every year I have done gift shows I have been asked for a holder fo wooden matches. The customers asking for this are older &#8211; those than can remember the &#8216;Old Fashioned&#8217; match holder that hung by their grandparents wood stove or fireplace. This product would be useful to any one with a wood [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every year I have done gift shows I have been asked for a holder fo wooden matches. The customers asking for this are older &#8211; those than can remember the &#8216;Old Fashioned&#8217; match holder that hung by their grandparents wood stove or fireplace. This product would be useful to any one with a wood stove, fireplace, BBQ, or to someone that just wanted to have wooden matches at that ready. Great for a cottage, workshop as well.  With this Machbox holder you will never have to rummage through the kitchen junk drawer again for matches!      * Our match box takes a standard 250 wooden match box available from any hardware store.     * There is a slot on the right side to access the striker strip.     * Although you cannot see it I have put a hole in the back near the bottom so that it could be fastened top and bottom. This holds it firmly  so that when you use the striker pad, the holder doesn&#8217;t move.     * Handmade     * Could be painted     * Dimensions Height: 7.75&quot;, Depth: 3&quot;, Width: 3.25&quot;</p>
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		<title>A New Kerosene Sconce</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 03:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Pietersma</dc:creator>
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I have been going through my pattern list, looking for holes in the products. What jumped out at me was a lack of kerosene wall fixtures. A good project for a Saturday afternoon
The result was a simple sconce. It has a reflective back and uses a glass font. The combination of tin, glass and [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been going through my pattern list, looking for holes in the products. What jumped out at me was a lack of kerosene wall fixtures. A good project for a Saturday afternoon</p>
<p>The result was a simple sconce. It has a reflective back and uses a glass font. The combination of tin, glass and brass has all ways been a favourite.</p>
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<p>My main concern in the design was creating a safe bracket the would hold the glass font. The bracket will be subjected to a lot of action every time the lamp needs oil. I think the weakest point will be where the ring, that holds the font. It is only attached at 3 points should one point of attachment become loose, the whole lamp could become unstable. To make the ring more secure I decided to attach it at the back with a rivet.</p>
<p>To order a sconce visit the <a href="http://www.pietersmatinworks.com/product-p/00649.htm">product page</a> at www.pietersmatinworks.com
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